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  1. Hace 5 días · 24 May 2024. Authors. Naomi Eden. Gemma Handley. Two students from the University of London Institute in Paris, Naomi and Gemma, had the incredible opportunity to attend the Cannes Film Festival as part of their Global Cinema class, accompanied by their lecturer, Dr Sabrina Bouarour. This unique experience allowed them to explore behind the ...

  2. 19 de may. de 2024 · Established between 1160 and 1250 in the French capital, the University of Paris, often known as ‘la Sorbonne’, is known to have been one of the first established universities in Europe, although it was suspended from operating between 1793 and 1896, following the French Revolution.

  3. 19 de may. de 2024 · University of London, federation of British institutions of higher learning, located primarily in London, that includes 19 virtually autonomous colleges, 10 separate institutes known collectively as the School of Advanced Study, an institute in Paris, and a marine biological station.

  4. 15 de may. de 2024 · The admissions departments in Paris, Bordeaux, Lyon and Rennes will meet you face-to-face or by video for a personalised appointment. Do you have any questions about the programmes, the admissions process or life at HEIP? Book your appointment with HEIP today!

  5. 1 de may. de 2024 · The ceremonies, held on Monday and Tuesday at the Barbican, were a joyous occasion for the new graduates and their families, many of whom were in London for the first time. In so doing they joined the university’s 500,000 strong global community of alumni. Three very special guests also received awards over the course of the two-day celebrations.

  6. 1 de may. de 2024 · Institute of Commonwealth Studies relaunches with bold vision for global impact | University of London. Home. News & Events. Date. 1 May 2024. Authors. Siobhan Pipa. Institute of Commonwealth Studies relaunches with new vision to tackle global challenges facing the modern Commonwealth and the world.

  7. 17 de may. de 2024 · IESEvents@sas.ac.uk. Email only. Book now (Opens in new window) “That Which is Unseen, Shines the Brighter”: Pseudotranslation and Mediation in British Romanticism. Speakers: Brecht De Groote (University of Ghent), Response: Laurent Folliot (Sorbonne University, Paris)